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“STAR stands for Situation or Task, Action, and Result.”
Peggy McKee, How to Answer Interview Questions: 101 Tough Interview Questions
“Where I live is not the most important issue for me. Utilizing my skills, developing new ones, and advancing my career are really my driving interests, and I've become more and more convinced that this company and this job is a really great fit because of my skills in”
Peggy McKee, How to Answer Interview Questions: 101 Tough Interview Questions
“but wouldn’t that be wonderful for you? Because then you’d have someone who was more than ready to do well in this…someone who’s done this before, who understands what it takes to be successful at it and can do it again.”
Peggy McKee, How to Answer Interview Questions: 101 Tough Interview Questions
“you went above and beyond the call of duty on the job, be thrilled because this is a great behavioral interview question that”
Peggy McKee, How to Answer Interview Questions: 101 Tough Interview Questions
“Last year, I realized that our product would be perfect for X market, and we hadn’t ventured there yet. So I told my boss and together we came up with a plan that ended up generating $X in sales in the first 6 months.” Whatever your example is, tell a story that provides this quantification for your interviewer. This is powerful evidence that you can do what you say you can do, and you understand that your role in this company (and any role in any company) is to make measurable progress or provide measurable results that help them grow financially.”
Peggy McKee, How To Answer Interview Questions - II
“I will know that I am using my skills in X, Y, and Z to make a real, significant contribution to boost our company’s growth/market share/profit and I will feel excited and happy about that.”
Peggy McKee, How To Answer Interview Questions - II
“you could toss it back to them: "Where I live is not the most important issue for me. Utilizing my skills, developing new ones, and advancing my career are really my driving interests, and I've become more and more convinced that this company and this job is a really great fit because of my skills in X, Y, and Z. Do you agree?”
Peggy McKee, How to Answer Interview Questions: 101 Tough Interview Questions